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Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 5:39 am
by scubagrunt
Hi Guys they say a picture says a 1000 words well here are a few million words for you!! This was a trip to lake Micigan that Curt and I did to dive the Carl Bradley in 360 ffw! Cold and DEEP, but truely one of the most awsome wrecks i have dived. Curt will follow up with a trip report. Thanks to Capt.Jitka and Lubo and Capt. Ron of Shipwreck Explorers. A first class operation for sure!! To reserve your spot for next years Wreck explorations on lake Michigan, lake Superior, and surrounding area contact Jitka at http://www.shipwreckexplorers.com
mel

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 6:07 am
by Burntchef
awesome pics mel, you gotta love/hate those zebra mussles. i just read the article on on her about the 2 divers who retrieved the bell and replaced it with the new one. i belive the old bell is in a museum or memorial?? curt please add the profile for that dive, i would love to see what your schedule looked like.

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 6:32 am
by scubagrunt
the real bell is in Rogers city now (the home of the 33 sailors who lost their lives). We did three dives out of four tries, pretty good odds. two were around 330-350 ffw on the bow and the stern dive was 360 ffw. the bow dives had about 3 hrs of deco for me for a 25-30 min bottom time. the stern really kicked my ass, as i did 35 min bottom time and had 4 hrs of deco!! looong time to hang.
mel

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:21 am
by Joshua Smith
Amazing shots! Looks like pretty good vis, too.

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:51 am
by Bric Martin
Very cool! Your pictures are great.

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:05 pm
by Tom Nic
Those pictures are stunning....

Coming up on that at 350 fsw... wow.

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:19 pm
by Jan K
Amazing. What an achievement. Thanks for sharing..

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:57 pm
by Steve_B
Joshua Smith wrote:Amazing shots! Looks like pretty good vis, too.
Thank the mussels. :-) Although they have been a economic disaster, they have cleaned the water. The Great Lakes used to murkier than Puget Sound. Zebra Mussels have scrubbed the water. On the shallower wrecks I have seen they were several inches deep, and cover every surface.

Steven

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:25 pm
by Seaslave
Great pictures Mel. I hope someday to be able to see stuff like that with my own eyes. Your great pictures will do for now though. Thanks.


-Mathue

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 10:27 pm
by scubagrunt
Steve_B wrote:Zebra Mussels have scrubbed the water. On the shallower wrecks I have seen they were several inches deep, and cover every surface.

Steven
true enough, but lake superior is still mostly free of the pests and the shipwrecks there are stunning!!!!! i hope the little buggers never make it up to Isle Royle, that would be a huge tradgey.
we are heading up to dive the judge hart and gunelida in north lake superior this week, so no zebra mussels :)!!!!! yipppieeeee!! just wreck to see, cant wait. will post pics on my return
ps CCRs Rock :metal: :bounceline:
mel

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 12:05 am
by H20doctor
what are the white tubes that are bunged together on curt in the Bell picture ?

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:02 am
by Curt McNamee
H20doctor wrote:what are the white tubes that are bunged together on curt in the Bell picture ?

They are bouyancy tubes that I made out of schedule 40 PVC pipe to to help support my 21 W HID light heads. This helps to keep my HD camera housing from wanting to roll over on me, they look funky but work well.

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 6:41 am
by Nwbrewer
Curt McNamee wrote:
H20doctor wrote:what are the white tubes that are bunged together on curt in the Bell picture ?

They are bouyancy tubes that I made out of schedule 40 PVC pipe to to help support my 21 W HID light heads. This helps to keep my HD camera housing from wanting to roll over on me, they look funky but work well.

So much for all those who told me that my schedule 80 PVC light canister was going to get crushed below 130'....

Sweet pics and report!

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 1:23 pm
by airsix
Mel/Curt, thank you for sharing the reports and pictures! :smt038

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:38 pm
by ryanone
AHHH..So thats what CCR,S are for.......WoW

Re: Carl Bradley Shipwreck Pictures

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 3:08 pm
by loanwolf
Curt McNamee wrote:
H20doctor wrote:what are the white tubes that are bunged together on curt in the Bell picture ?

They are buoyancy tubes that I made out of schedule 40 PVC pipe to to help support my 21 W HID light heads. This helps to keep my HD camera housing from wanting to roll over on me, they look funky but work well.

No he is lying he is a terrorist and those are bombs he puts on all the dive sites he visits. :jason:

At least he looks like one to me in that pic.